| Player | Chips | Progress |
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Busted | |
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Busted |
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Busted | |
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Jameson Painter made it 200,000 with Q♣Q♥ from early position and Sebastian Schulze three-bet A♥K♣ in the hijack to 600,000. When it got back to Painter, he called.
Both players hit top pair on the 4♣A♦7♣ flop, where Painter check-called a bet of 400,000 from Schulze to see the 2♠ turn. Painter tapped the table once more, then Schulze fired 1,500,000. Painter slowly reached for chips and made the call.
A 6♥ on the river was as clean as they come for Schulze, and the action was on him after Painter checked. Painter had 4,700,000 remaining and Schulze wanted all of it as he shoved, putting Painter to the test. It only took around 30 seconds for Painter to lay down his ace-queen, and he'll be thankful he did when he watches it back.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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11,210,000
3,455,000
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3,455,000 |
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4,715,000
1,900,000
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1,900,000 |
William Camp was just seen leaving his seat, saying his goodbyes to his tables after a big all-in encounter with Murilo Milhomem.
Milhomem recapped the preflop action. Chih Fan raised in middle position before Alen Tenorio three-bet from the hijack. Murilo Milhomem put in the cold four-bet from the cutoff and then William Camp five-bet jammed for around 1,900,000. Fan and Tenorio folded, with Milhomem calling.
William Camp: A♠K♠
Murilo Milhomem: K♥K♦
Camp had three outs, and failed to find the ace on the 10♦6♣3♦ flop. Tenorio appeared less than impressed, saying he folded pocket tens, which would've made a set.
Camp's run was then officially over after the 3♠ turn and J♠ runout.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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5,900,000
3,100,000
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3,100,000 |
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4,800,000
1,500,000
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1,500,000 |
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2,900,000
190,000
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190,000 |
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Busted |
Joseph Ozimok opened to 175,000 on the button with K♣K♦ and Will Kassouf called from the small blind with A♦4♣. Hieu Le three-bet to 750,000 in the big blind with K♥5♠ and Ozimok four-bet to 1,350,000 in the big blind. The clock was called on Kassouf who was now given just five seconds to act.
Despite arguing with the tournament supervisor, Kassouf has now been put on a five-second clock for at least the rest of the day. Kassouf's hand was declared dead and Le quickly mucked his cards.
Richard Green was then moved from the table, something that both players seemed thrilled about. "I feel like I won the Main Event!" Green put his hands in the air to celebrate as he walked away.
"Don't blind yourself out, watch your step on the way out. Don't let the door hit you on the way out. Dust is going to dust. He was steaming. He was absolutely steamed!" Kassouf kept spouting.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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9,720,000
125,000
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125,000 |
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7,885,000
5,085,000
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5,085,000 |
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3,010,000
850,000
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850,000 |
Frank Flowers and Nadav Barash built a pot of around 1,500,000 as they went to the turn on a board of K♦K♥6♦2♠. Barash then bet 400,000 from middle position, and Flowers moved all in from early position.
Barash went deep into the tank for several minutes before asking Flowers what he had. The dealer then told Flowers he couldn't discuss the hand.
"He asked me a question. Can I at least talk about the weather? It's sunny outside, that's for damn sure," Flowers joked.
Barash then asked Flowers what the temperature was outside. "Can I answer the weather question?" Flowers asked the dealer.
"Only if it's accurate," the dealer joked to a round of laughs from the table.
Barash eventually ended up folding. "You show and I'll show for the cameras," Flowers said, but Barash returned his cards face down. Flowers paused for a moment as he debated whether to show until the dealer joked that he was going to call the clock. Flowers ended up turning over K♣10♠.
"I'm not supposed to fold," Barash said.
"What did you have?" Flowers asked.
"A really big hand," Barash replied.
"I showed you my hand, and you won't even lie to me?" Flowers added.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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3,500,000
700,000
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700,000 |
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2,150,000
1,300,000
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1,300,000 |
Sam Darkin made it 200,000 from the hijack with only Kyle Grupp calling out of the cutoff.
After seeing the 7♣4♣A♥ flop fall, Darkin put out a continuation-bet of 300,000, which Grupp quickly called.
The 6♠ turn caused Darkin to slow down and check. Grupp bet 780,000, and after some tanking, Darkin called.
Darkin knuckled the table for the last time on the 8♦ river. Grupp gathered together a bet of 1,300,000, which Darkin called.
Grupp had backed into the nut straight with 10♣9♣ to take down the pot, as Darkin tossed away his A♠8♥ for a rivered two pair.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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10,435,000
200,000
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200,000 |
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7,795,000
3,480,000
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3,480,000 |
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7,285,000
300,000
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300,000 |
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6,015,000
2,630,000
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2,630,000 |
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5,000,000 | |
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4,605,000
400,000
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400,000 |
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3,895,000 | |
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3,030,000 | |
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1,550,000 | |
Ben Jackson was all in for around 1,500,000 in the cutoff against Sejo Kasic in the big blind.
Ben Jackson: A♥Q♦
Sejo Kasic: 6♣6♠
Jackson took a lead on the J♦A♣7♠ flop and held up for a double as the board finished out J♥3♥.
At the side feature table, there was a commotion involving Will Kassouf and Richard Green, leading to an outburst from way on the other side of the room.
"Will, shut the f*** up!" Mitchell Hynam screamed.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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8,400,000
2,650,000
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2,650,000 |
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3,100,000
1,300,000
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1,300,000 |
Mounir Tajiou opened J♠5♠ from the hijack to 205,000 and John Wasnock called on the button with J♥10♥. Corey Skogrand was in the big blind with A♦Q♣ and with around 1,300,000 in his stack, he elected to just call.
The flop came 7♥6♠J♣ and when it got to Tajiou, he made a continuation-bet of 300,000. Wasnock called, and Skogrand let it go.
A 3♥ hit the turn and after Tajiou checked, Wasnock bet 500,000. Tajiou wasn't going anywhere just yet and stuck in the call to se ethe 3♦ fall on the river. The action checked around, and Wasnock's kicker played, earning him the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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5,180,000
1,310,000
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1,310,000 |
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4,365,000
1,005,000
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1,005,000 |
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1,125,000
305,000
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305,000 |
Adrien Delmas raised to 200,000 and was called by Braxton Dunaway in the small blind as well as Don Carrillo in the big blind. The two larger stacks checked the A♣Q♥4♠ flop and Delmas bet 150,000. Dunaway folded and Carrillo called.
It was at that moment some commotion broke out on the left hand feature table with Will Kassouf arguing loudly that it could be heard in the tournament area. Mitchell Hynam in the #1 seat at this very table shouted "Will, shut the fuck up!" and the tournament director came over to speak a few words with Hynam.
"What is my penalty if I punch him?" Hynam inquired with the floor and was told that it would be at least a 24-hour ban.
In the meanwhile, the 4♥ turn was checked to the 10♣ river on which Carrillo checked again. Delmas bet 750,000 and won the pot uncontested.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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14,425,000
1,265,000
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1,265,000 |
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7,925,000
7,125,000
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7,125,000 |
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6,200,000
650,000
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650,000 |
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2,365,000
2,165,000
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2,165,000 |
Will Kassouf was in the middle of rambling on and on while the other players at the table sat in silence. Richard Green just shoved his short stack into the middle with A♥2♦ but only picked up the blinds and ante. Green then posed a question to Kassouf in the middle of his sentence.
"Let me ask you a question. Do you like money?" Green asked.
"Ya, I like money," Kassouf responded.
"How much do we have to chip in for you to shut the f*** up? Anyone else want to chip in?"
"Now we're talking," Kassouf rambled as words flew out of his mouth at a mile a minute.
"Eighty-nine minutes left in the level, how much for you to be quiet for the rest of the level?" Green proposed.
"$10,000 each. A freeroll for me and my seven buddies," Kassouf answered. "For 10k each, put your money where your mouth is."
The banter went back and forth for a few more minutes but no deal was made at that time.
"Shut the f*** up!" Another player from the field shouted across the room.